Did you know the Suzuki GT750 was the world's first mass-produced water-cooled motorcycle?
When Suzuki introduced the GT750 in the early 1970s, it was something quite different from most motorcycles on the road.
Its three-cylinder two-stroke engine was not only powerful and distinctive, but also featured liquid cooling at a time when most motorcycles relied on air cooling.
The GT750 quickly earned a reputation for smooth performance and long-distance comfort.
Today it remains one of the most recognisable Japanese classics and is affectionately known by many enthusiasts as the "Kettle".
Did you already know why the GT750 was such an important motorcycle?